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GASCHO BROS. AND STAFF
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While many Lines. of Seasonable Goods are still
in short supply, we have a larger assortment of
Suitable Goods for Christmas Gifts, than last season
Fine Chennille Spreads, Wool Blankets, Ladies and
Children's Parkas, Kerchiefs, Gloves, Scarfs, also
a full line of Wearing Apparel for men and boys...
GROCERIES
We are doing our best to supply you with every-
thing possible in fresh Groceries at all times. Can-
dies and sweets of all kinds are in very limited sup-
ply, but we have a fair lot of new Navel Oranges,
Calif. Grapes, Cranberries, Walnuts, Almonds,
Filberts and Pecans.
COME EARLY FOR BEST • CHOICE
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0 Mi;?, Mae Smith of London, was e
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Q Q ".1.Ir and 'Mrs C L. Smith.
ITEM E .LOCAL 1Ti
Mrs, Earl Thiel and son Allen sp-
ent a days at London last week.
Mr. Aileen Keller of Preston was
a .Christmas visitor at his home here.
Mr, John NOantin of Montreal, is.
spending the holidays' with his moth-
er at. St: Joseph.
Mr. and-Mre. Lloyd Hey of Cr•edit-
frl1ursday, 'Deoern'ber 27tkf, 1945
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Corrected every Wi-;d'ees Thv*) 5
er per lb. .. 38
311, 29 22
381
eys, dressed .. • .. 28
e, dressed . 28
s, dressed
one, dressed .. .... .. 30-20
at bushel , . 1.12
bushel ... .. , , 50e,
y, 'bush. . .. 73
Bueke heat, bush, ... 70
Flour, cwt. . , 2.0O3 2.75
Shorts and bran, ton ,.•.....30,00
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Butte
Turk
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Tuck
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on wore Sunday visitors at the home Whe
of the fernier's mother in town. Oats,
Miss Gr•eta,Plabeler of. London is .Bayle
holidaying at the hone of her par-
ent;, Mr. and .Mrs. Ferd Haberer.
Mies Rtlth Proven of London, . is
Q spending the holiday at the home of TC, OUR U.S.A. .,U,.SCR.IBER S
1 her parents; Mr. and Mrs. John At thi.; time or year: a goodly num-
Q� , Brown bee of our U.S.A. subscribers renew
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f t,11.liook of Fti.e'ell spent C' r , ti. 1 tlt0• (' 1 eo iii 11 it . it ltiotilal you Iciluliy
holidays at the home of the forme] , send it by rot Onice "eioney Order.:
mother, Mrs- Clara Decker. In purchasing dill Order you will get
Mrs. Ed. Datars, Sr., and daughter yourlr,emiuin on your money, and
Anna are visitingat homes of the lee will get full amount value at the
former's children at Kitchener for a • loc:rrl Bost office.. flank_ Cheques, Ex -
few days. press Money Orders all come under.
Miss Alpha Meyers, R.N:, of Sirat- the excise tai, ,and the exchange
ford is .spending several days at the tariff and cost you the full amount
home of her parents, Mr. and • Mrs • of the remittance. .you are making,:
Thos. Meyers. . yo a get no premium and we have to
The Dru:ar. Sisters from the cities pay all these taxes. The, subscription
enjoyed the Christmas season with to the USA .1s. $1.75 'per Year,
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Druar•
Mr. Ralph Uttley. of 'We Arnied
Forces, accompanied by his wife are
holiday ;is:teen ns the horne' of Mr, motored. to Detroit :the past week foe
and Mrs. Win. Winner: . •' a, fete days
Miss Shurley Krueger of London, Miss Betty Witmer of Detroit had
spent Christanas at the home of her a pleasant Chrietmas holiday at the
mother, Mrs. E. G. Krueger, 14th, borne of her grandma, Mrs. Clara
concession: Decker and other relatives.
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Miss Carol Thiel and brother Do- Mr. Wm. S. Johnston and nephew,
uglas are holidaying at the home of Mr'• Ross Johnston attended the
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frontenac banquet at Hotel London
Ted. Steinbach, Zurich., last week.
The entre family of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs J, W. Horner of town and
Wm. Hay enjoyed Christmas together Mrs. .E. G. Krueger and children, of
at their residence in Zurich , this be- the 14th con., called on Mr. and Mrs
Alfred Inge on Christmas Day.
i.ng the _.first:time in a few years. The weather and roads for Christ -
ton
Mrand. Mrs. Carl Burner i4lilver The
Day were not so fayourauie this
ton antiTfss aviary ''lecher of El year, but with careful driving one
mita enjoyed their Christina week could get along and enjoy their' us -
end at the home of their parents, Mr. will Christmas outing.
and Mrs. J.. W. Merrier.
Dr. Arehie MacKinnon of the Jet- HOW MUCH CAN YOU TAKE?
enary Laboratories, Guelph; Mr. and How long• could you stand crickets
Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon of Ottawa, •chirping, a rooster crowing, a marl -
are holidaying at the home of their mba player serenading you say and
mother, Mrs. M. MacKinnon. night with the same song? The courts
Mr and Mrs. A. Aulerich andcilli-
hear many* complaints on noise. Sorne
dren of Detroit are holidaying at of their decisions, diverting reading,
the home of their .parents, Mr.. and appear in The American Weekly with
Mrs. Louis Prang and other relatives. this Sunday's (Dee. 30) issue of The
Mr. and: Mrs. Orville Steibach and Detroit Sunday Times.
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Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235• Seaforth 15
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Oeason s Greetings
AND MAY THE NEW YEAR
BRING US ALL PR.OPE x 1TY
AND HAPPINESS, AND A CON-
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family of London were Christmas
visitors at the homeof. their parents,
Mr: and Mrs. H. Howard, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hy.; Steinbach. •
Miss Joan Paisley who is attending
Continuation: School in Zurich and
who is in residence with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Siebert
has returned to the home of her par-
ents in Massa., U.S.A.; where her
many friends here wish her an en-
joyable Yuletide season with the fam-
ily.
On T'hur'sday evening of this week
the first veterans' banquet sponsored
by Hay Township Council will be
held in -the Dominion Hotel followed
by a public meeting %n the Town. Hall
to which the latter the public are
invited, a suitable program will be
followed by a dance.
The local Zurich Schoolboard had.
its annual meeting on Wednesday
I:orenoon with a'good attrndance.The
financial report was received and Was
very favourable. Mr. J. W. Ine.rner,
whose term of officehad expireel, was
re-elected fee three year. It Wei al-
so iie.;ided to level the school grounds
this euminer. dile Inspector's report
t,.;lifrel wee +0+;' favourable, w'i .also
eeceived.
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The Johnston families at the Do-
minion House entertained relatives
and friends to a delicious -wild ;goose
dinner along with other fowl one ev-
ening last week, and along with so
many other goodies . to eat. The
guests almost felt more than satisfied
The remainder of the evening was
very much enjoyed. Thanking the
Hosts and Hostesses for their kind
hospitality.
Mr- and Mrs. Louis Thiel of Tup-
perville metered up to the home of
the former.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Thiel on Christmas Day to
enjoy the fowl dinner with• the rest
of the family as they were all pres-
ent. What a rich blessing to be all
together, and Santa was there in the
afternoon for the kiddies.
CONSIDER _ STREET LIGHTING
At• a recent meeting of the Tuck-
ersnnith township Council in Seaforth
a letter was received from the Hy-
dro -Electric Power Commission wes
'read advising :that estinlatee and rat-
es in connection -with Brucetield
Street Lighting will be eulemitted to
-the Council for consideration.
Gr i deg le ---•W atsee
The home of Ms. and Mrs. Cliff
Watsou.ne leleeea nee the scene of
a very pretty wedding on Saturday,
Dec. 15th at 3 p.m., when their;clau-
c titer, Idabelle, became the bride of
Pte. Peter Grideak, RCAS'C., of Lon-
don, eon. of Mr. and Mrs. Gridzak of
Sudbury. Rev. Albert Hinton of St.
Andrew's United e.hurch, Kippen,
performed the ceremony and the wed-
ding music was played by Miss Helen
Bowe of Exeter. The bride, who was
given in marriage by her father, lo-
oked charmir.g in a street-length.dress
of orchid crepe and carried a nose-
gay of pink and white mums. Mrs.
Ross Finch, of Exeter, sister of the
bride, was lbridesrnaid, and wore a
street length dress of white and tan
printed silk jersey 'and wore a cors-
age of yellow rnitms. The groomsman
'as ', p1. .Rove ,,`inch, brother-in-law
of the bride. 1''nllowirlg the ceremony
s:: e Ii::.ra1 held at the home of
the briefe •'+'•:Ite to immediate fam-
ilies.
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ilr ,. Lat, 1 , and Mtfs. Geld'ak left
on e1," t ..J r yrn00n, the, bride
7-.,riil•n' ling,-,r.tip beige coat with
t-ir..l a.r1 i.l;.. k accessories.
Clark. --Wright
In t lovely Christmas setting of j
los c.'4 the n" nage took dace in
.1 tm s Street United church, Exeter,' The King gave a most splendid
of Marion T,liaaheth, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Wm, Wright of Exeter and
Harold Addison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Newton ('lark of Tisbar+ne'with R;ev,
We are Happy to take thus Oppo•tunit'
of Expressing our Appreciation at the
Patronage that has been accorded us dur-
ing t 3 past Year and Wish one and all .
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A HAPPY AN PROSPE; OUS
L,olinf8ton lialbfleisch
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given in n , ',1' by her. '4l
the le, oesnrs to thy. 1,.., __. e .. .r.
sign.. A reception .were' held ,:'t e_e
home of tt '+s',s pFirents
buffet luncheon was served to ebo„ i.
50 gue t..' 1
I'ce.r the. lri'1 _'u and ors 0 , •1•
mothers receiving. After the Wedding
trip they win reside on the groom's
farm in Ushorne Twp. Guests were
present from. London, Par:< r ll, Rei n-
sley, Lttcan, Crediton, Winchehea
and Exeter.
THE KING'S MESSAGE
rnessa.ge on Christmas morning to
the whole Empire, emphasizing en
the gratefulness this Christmas that
peace prevails; the first time in six
A. B. Irwin officiating', The bride was years. God bless all the World!
Massey4iarris .Advise
ORDER YOUR MACHINES EARLY FOR 1945!
II HAVE A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS ON MY ALLOT.
TMENT:
550 to 600 SIZE at $70.75
400 to 450 SIZE @ $59.50
850 to 900 SIZE @ $82.75
(LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE INS.)
THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS ASK THE MAN
WHO KNOWS.—BUY CANADIAN MADE ARTICLES
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The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm.
YOUR FARM LIMUR eROBLEM
Running `water is essential—in the home, the stables, poultry
houses and greenhouses—saves tune, labour and promotes.
better and Healthier living conditions.
NE J DURO PUMPS
are available in greater quantities today, but shortages of ..t,,riaterials and
Labour will not allow the Diiro Factory to produce eoorr, li to meet the
demand. All Duro Dealers are on a quota basis and permit to purchase
rm st be approved by W.P.T.13,
MCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
5or Kkchen, Bathroom and Laundry. Visit your '1i,tnro Dealer
for availahlcr styles.
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